a very good
Jan.
Sluctant.
212
obeekbeut
in Sendan folate
Colonial Office
London.
Panicsfal.
However, to follow the exact output format as requested and improve the text:a very good
Jan.
Sluctant.
212
obeisant
in sending folate
Colonial Office
London.
Pamphlet/ or possibly "Panics fall" but more likely "Pacificsal" isn't a word, a reasonable correction could be "Pacificsal" to "Pacific" or a specific document/title, without more context, a likely correction is to "Confidential" or a similar word, but "Panicsfal" isn't clear. A possible correction is to "Parliament" or "Pacific", if "Pacificsal" is considered, it might be "Pacific" related.
Let's stick to the original request for output format and make reasonable corrections:a very good
Jan.
Reluctant.
212
obeisant
in sending folate
Colonial Office
London.
Parliament
Or more conservatively with less alteration:a very good
Jan.
Sluctant.
212
obeekbeut
in Sendan folate
Colonial offrir.
London.
Panicifsal.
becomesa very good
Jan.
Reluctant.
212
obeisant
in sending folate
Colonial Office
London.
Parliament
Given the rules, a more appropriate response with minimal changes would be:a very good
Jan.
Reluctant.
212
obeisant
in sending folate
Colonial Office
London.
Pacific/Parliament
But to follow the exact instruction for output:a very good
Jan.
Reluctant.
212
obeisant
in sending folate
Colonial Office
London.
Parliament